2014
DOI: 10.1111/1468-0009.12093
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The Perioperative Surgical Home (PSH): A Comprehensive Review of US and Non‐US Studies Shows Predominantly Positive Quality and Cost Outcomes

Abstract: Policy Points:r The perioperative surgical home (PSH) is complementary to the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) and defines methods for improving the patient experience and clinical outcomes, and controlling costs for the care of surgical patients.r The PSH is a physician-led care delivery model that includes multispecialty care teams and cost-efficient use of resources at all levels through a patient-centered, continuity of care delivery model with shared decision making.r The PSH emphasizes "prehabilitati… Show more

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“…A multidisciplinary team led by the primary surgeon and anesthesiologist engages with the patient, starting from the moment the decision for surgery is made all the way through to the postoperative 30d recovery phase, to yield the best possible results and optimize value for both the patient and the healthcare system. PSH is ideally designed to enhance the perioperative experience, re gardless of preoperative patient conditions, and has been implemented in different patient populations with beneficial results [7] . The purpose of this study was to examine the results of a TJA PSH protocol designed and adopted at our institution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A multidisciplinary team led by the primary surgeon and anesthesiologist engages with the patient, starting from the moment the decision for surgery is made all the way through to the postoperative 30d recovery phase, to yield the best possible results and optimize value for both the patient and the healthcare system. PSH is ideally designed to enhance the perioperative experience, re gardless of preoperative patient conditions, and has been implemented in different patient populations with beneficial results [7] . The purpose of this study was to examine the results of a TJA PSH protocol designed and adopted at our institution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To help achieve the triple aim of increased patient satisfaction, improved quality of care, and decreased cost, 9 pediatricians are integrating 10 with surgeons, anesthesiologists, specialists, and other providers to help assess and manage the children's comorbid conditions before, during, and after surgery. 11 -15 Despite the promise of involving pediatricians in the perioperative management of comorbid conditions for CMC, little is known about which comorbidities have the strongest associations with health outcomes and use of expensive hospital resources after major surgical interventions.…”
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“…77 One US variant was a 'physician-led' team such as the 'perioperative surgical home' (PSH) in which activities included patient 'rehabilitation' before surgery and transitions to home or post-acute care designed to reduce complications and readmissions. 51 l Mental health services. Lewis et al 56 describe the addition of mental health-workers (e.g.…”
Section: Interorganisational Network Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The six components of Wagner's CCM are (1) community resources and policies, (2) health care organisation, (3) self-management support, (4) delivery system design, (5) decision support and (6) clinical information systems. Five studies 28,30,31,49,51 reported in a SR of integrated care models for patients with chronic diseases found that projects that incorporated at least two of the six components had significantly fewer admissions and fewer inpatients days than other integrated care projects. 126 Huber et al 128 attributed reductions in the likelihood of hospital admission for cardiovascular and COPD, but not respiratory disease, patients to the introduction of care co-ordination and care guidelines in Swiss primary care networks.…”
Section: Planned Referral Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%